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Page 55
... river through its gorge , and the great waves generated by its collision with , and rebound from , the obstacles in its way . In the middle of the river the rush and tossing are most violent ; at all events , the impetuous force of the ...
... river through its gorge , and the great waves generated by its collision with , and rebound from , the obstacles in its way . In the middle of the river the rush and tossing are most violent ; at all events , the impetuous force of the ...
Page 60
... river as the place of greatest mechanical energy , and from the centre the vigour of the Fall gra- dually dies away towards the sides . The horseshoe form , with the con- cavity facing downwards , is an obvious and necessary consequence ...
... river as the place of greatest mechanical energy , and from the centre the vigour of the Fall gra- dually dies away towards the sides . The horseshoe form , with the con- cavity facing downwards , is an obvious and necessary consequence ...
Page 60
... river as the place of greatest mechanical energy , and from the centre the vigour of the Fall gra- dually dies away towards the sides . The horseshoe form , with the con- cavity facing downwards , is an obvious . and necessary ...
... river as the place of greatest mechanical energy , and from the centre the vigour of the Fall gra- dually dies away towards the sides . The horseshoe form , with the con- cavity facing downwards , is an obvious . and necessary ...
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